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It's a little life
It's a little life












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A Little Life has been on my mind every single day for over two weeks now. It’s April 2020, the pandemic is happening, and I read it over the course of about 12 days in quarantine during which I had nothing but time to sit in my room and read it for hours straight and think about it for days on end. In hindsight, I chose to read this book at a bad time. I thought that if there’s a book that’s so powerful it makes those who read it cry and carry the characters’ names around with them, then that means it must be worth reading.

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This is what convinced me to read it: that it is widely regarded as an impactful story that makes those who read it feel very strongly. I saw Antoni from Queer Eye wear t-shirts with the characters’ names on them on the show. I decided to read it because I’d heard it was a sad book-because I’d heard it mentioned in videos as “that one book that makes you cry a lot,” that’s “formative and important,” and that “you can instantly tell is going to be emotional.” A girl I’m subscribed to made a half hour-long video about it. I knew A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara was a sad book when I decided to read it.

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I've never written a book review or posted on Reddit in my life but I need to put this into the world so here it is:














It's a little life